The only two major schools left to pickup are UConn and BYU in terms of national name recognition, prestige and TV eyeball attraction. A little lower down is Cincinnati. Everyone else is a perennial mid-major university due to their status as second or third tier schools in their states, directional schools, and or as commuter schools.

This website brings in hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue per year. It is deplorable that people even have to talk about kickstarter to get simple things fixed when it is simply a normal business expense to invest in site upkeep.

Michigan should aim to be the best public school in the nation. I think UVA and UCLA have passed us in recent rankings and we've dropped to page 2 on USNews (which like it or not holds clout over hs seniors). Over 6,000 students is HUGE; it was a record 5,000 when I enrolled a decade ago and the dorms were crowded. President Schlissel, cut class sizes and return Michigan to its rightful perch as the best public Ivy in the nation.

I love 2 halves in college bb, the first sets up the tempo and game strategy for the second, and they both feel relevant. 4 quarters reminds me of boring NBA games where there's almost no reason to watch the first half